In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster cover

In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster

Released

The third Atomic Rooster album is a transitional effort; guitarist John Cann and drummer Paul Hammond were fired after the sessions were completed, and there’s a new singer, Pete French, who’s a somewhat generic early ’70s British white-boy-blooze howler, not quite on the level of Steve Marriott, never mind Paul Rodgers. Despite the behind-the-scenes chaos, this is one of the band’s more hard-charging albums; “Breakthrough” and “Break The Ice” get the album off to a rocking start, and “Head In The Sky” showcases a guitar riff almost worthy of Deep Purple, while “A Spoonful Of Bromide Makes The Pulse Rate Go Down” is a ferocious instrumental, and the opening drum-and-organ beat on “The Rock” cries out to be sampled somewhere.

Phil Freeman

Suggestions
The Second cover

The Second

Steppenwolf
H to He Who Am the Only One cover

H to He Who Am the Only One

Van der Graaf Generator
Junkyard cover

Junkyard

Junkyard
Godbluff cover

Godbluff

Van der Graaf Generator
Atomic Rooster cover

Atomic Rooster

Atomic Rooster
Vivid cover

Vivid

Living Colour
Abraxas cover

Abraxas

Santana
Born To Die cover

Born To Die

Grand Funk Railroad